
easy
75 minutes
No physical exertion required; suitable for all fitness levels.
Discover an intimate evening of sacred music masterpieces by Verdi, Mozart, and Rossini at St. Andrew’s of Scotland in Rome. Experience history and devotion combined in a unique 75-minute concert.
All ages • 75 minutes • A Spiritual Experience to Cherish!
Experience a transformative evening of sacred music featuring masterpieces by Verdi, Mozart, and Rossini in the intimate setting of St. Andrew’s of Scotland. With limited seating, enjoy a personal connection to renowned artists, followed by a reflective gathering that deepens your appreciation for these timeless works and their historical significance.
Experience a transformative evening of sacred music featuring masterpieces by Verdi, Mozart, and Rossini in the intimate setting of St. Andrew’s of Scotland. With limited seating, enjoy a personal connection to renowned artists, followed by a reflective gathering that deepens your appreciation for these timeless works and their historical significance.
Seats are assigned upon entry, so arrive 15 minutes before to choose your spot in this intimate venue.
No formal code, but wear respectful clothing suitable for a spiritual and historic space.
With only 100 seats available, secure your ticket early to avoid missing this exclusive event.
Stay for the complimentary Italian aperitif with artists to deepen your experience and join the reflective discussion.
St. Andrew’s of Scotland church is a historic sanctuary in Rome, serving the Scottish community since the 19th century, close to significant political landmarks.
The venue encourages quiet appreciation and minimal impact inside the historic structure, respecting preservation efforts for this cultural site.
You may be standing or walking short distances inside the church; comfortable footwear helps.
Church interiors can be cool in spring; a light layer ensures comfort.
spring specific
Stay hydrated while waiting outside before doors open.
summer specific
Capture memories of Rome’s historic surroundings—but note photography may be restricted during the concert.